Three buckets of water, hot as my hands could stand, the Fairy Liquid all bubbling and foaming, but still the wall would not come clean. |
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They are out with shovels of gravel and buckets of tar when major repair work is necessary. |
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Grooming kits, buckets, water troughs and tack should be cleaned thoroughly and disinfected daily. |
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Kids play cricket on the road, young men idle at the edges, women scrub small wads of wet clothes beside buckets of precious water. |
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Be especially watchful of young children around lily ponds, wading pools, large puddles, buckets and large containers of any sort. |
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Rory gets buckets of chocolate ice cream, wallows, let's her mom comfort her, cries. |
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By day he was working in a limestone quarry, carrying buckets of stones on a yoke. |
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On washdays, the tub was filled with cold water using buckets, and a wood or coal fire was stoked up. |
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Lacey quickly opened the door wider allowing them scurry in and empty the steaming buckets in the washtub. |
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The Westie is a wonderful breed, scoring big on the Cute-O-Meter, with buckets of surprising intelligence to boot. |
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Vanessa did the digging with a trowel, discarding obvious junk and storing everything else in plastic buckets for later examination. |
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Some gasp when Jesus is whipped, many toss bills and coins into collection buckets being passed around. |
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Supermarket staff put out collection buckets which shoppers quickly filled and workplace whip-rounds brought in thousands of pounds. |
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We were prepared, with hoses, buckets and tubs at the ready, gutters blocked and filled with water. |
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Ore was brought down, and both the men and the easily loaded freight traveled up in buckets suspended from their wire rope cables. |
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Rinse off with a fourth cloth and hot water, remembering to keep the rinsing cloths in separate buckets. |
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After several times of shocking him until he passed out it took more than a couple of buckets of cold water to revive him. |
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There was also an overhead ropeway with buckets carrying the ore from the shaft to the mill for crushing. |
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The structure of the tree is made with a steel armature from which a series of plastic buckets hang. |
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The sea is churning and the sky is louring, so buckets and spades are out of the question. |
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Does the sandman bring you buckets of sweet dreams or are you still tossing and turning when he visits at 3am? |
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It wasn't too much later that I found myself working as a roofer in Aspen, Colorado, carrying buckets of hot tar up a ladder. |
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To make a change from satsumas and buckets of chocolates this Christmas, try the youngsters with astronaut food. |
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It is decked out in camel-boned ice buckets, babouche slippers, sequin-edged curtains and artworks by Bridget Riley. |
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Plastic buckets, medium-density fiberboard, and borrowed carpet tiles create comfortable bench seating with a raked backrest. |
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I bailed water into my two old kiddie pools, a smaller new kiddie pool, and two holding buckets. |
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Staff frantically tried to bail water out with buckets flowing the downpour yesterday afternoon. |
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Two others pleaded not guilty to possession of four buckets of compressed marijuana. |
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Rain seeped through the thatch and dripped into cups, bowls, kettles, and buckets in no less than a dozen places. |
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The dance troupe was wearing dungarees and wellies and carrying buckets, and the routine was performed in a barn dance style. |
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I found it made me incredibly thirsty and ended up drinking buckets of water. |
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These include some very sensible measures such as to shower rather than bathe and to use buckets rather than hosepipes when washing cars. |
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Residents were storing water supplies in bathtubs and buckets ahead of the expected three-day drought. |
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To make the upside-down containers, Jim used 5-gallon buckets with tight-fitting lids. |
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And the cricket world, with its benefit years, charity quizzes and galas, is quite good at rattling buckets. |
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Having plenty of paper towels or cut pieces of old cloth towels near the buckets helps with the hand-drying process. |
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We're goin' to need TP, baby wipes, plastic bags, battery powered lanterns, and buckets of batteries. |
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She joined in the midnight rush for buckets and water to dampen down the cottage roof. |
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But ripping yarns of undersea adventure failed to describe stinking bilges and hideous, overflowing buckets of garbage or worse. |
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Cleaners at Airedale Hospital are binning their old mops and buckets as they step up the drive against infection. |
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I suddenly made up my mind, and with a few quick steps I was beside the boat, tossing in my buckets and shoving off. |
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She'd left armed with two powdered cleansers, three different liquids, a spray, and assorted brushes, sponges, buckets, and mops. |
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After filling the drinking water, I had to wash utensils, wash two buckets of clothes, sweep and mop the entire house. |
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Buckets used in boatswain's chair work shall be attached in such a manner that the buckets will not fall. |
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With a piece of netting they strained the rice into buckets while I held the torch. |
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The municipality has asked us to water gardens and wash cars with buckets rather than hoses. |
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Wielding large buckets, they are slopping water from their individual compartments over the knee-high partition and into the aisle. |
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On his orders Yahya was assigned to push a wheelbarrow from cell to cell, collecting the prisoners' slop buckets. |
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I found him in my back garden and nurtured him to this size. It only took a few buckets of cow's livers and Bovril. |
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He watched quietly as I efficiently untacked each horse, put groomed them, put them in their stalls and filled their water buckets. |
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Tom Frantzen guns his four-wheeler across the farmyard, a cart full of empty feed buckets rattling behind. |
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A few shiny buckets hung from a hook and some new tools, brushes, spades and shovels stood beside the door. |
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Students used buckets and bottles to carry water from a local stream to highlight the lack of clean water in the developing world. |
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Enterprising youngsters collected the petrol in buckets and plastic cool-drink bottles before taking it away to their homes. |
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The highway, right from Chennai, is full of trucks and vans from all over India, carrying everything from medicines to food to plastic buckets. |
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These can be clay or plastic flower pots, buckets, milk or juice containers, or any similar container that holds a half gallon of water or so. |
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Sections of bamboo or plastic buckets are used to carry water from nearby streams for cooking and washing. |
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We talked and examined the barrels and plastic buckets filled with fish, crabs and shiny squid. |
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The beans are poured from the buckets into smaller metal bins, and pickers are paid based on the number of bins they fill. |
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He still dumps the milk in buckets and carries the buckets to the milk tank. |
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Women roll barrels and carry buckets containing materials needed for the construction of a reservoir. |
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If it's subjective, biased, bad reporting people want, they can find that in buckets on the Net. |
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Europeans come to the New World, Europeans buy big operations, Europeans lose buckets of money. |
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Despite the heavens opening and depositing buckets of rain a few times this weekend, the festival has been hugely successful. |
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He then placed the buckets closer together and was then able to achieve 1800 or 2000 bushels an hour. |
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Other attachments may include grading buckets, hydraulic breakers, plate compactors, augers, or rippers. |
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Usually, however, the most common miniexcavator attachments are buckets of varying sizes, breakers, and augers. |
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Of course, buckets were designed to scoop dirt, not wreck structures or collect and hoist the gangly debris. |
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Most hashes start small and dynamically resize over time as the lists of the buckets get too long. |
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This selects buckets for redistributing data between nodes in a parallel database in the incremental mode. |
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However, it begins to fall apart if presentational elements do not fall easily into the predetermined buckets for each archetype. |
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The original bucket brigade involved chains of people, buckets of water, and putting out fires. |
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We bought 80 used galvanized buckets with covers and spouts from a sugarmaker who had changed from traditional buckets to plastic pipeline. |
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When the movie starts, she looks like a clown, with buckets of spray holding her hair in place and makeup caking her features. |
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Whether the orange plastic buckets will stand the north-east winds is another matter. |
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Large pots, merciless heat and a few decrepit plastic chairs and buckets fill her small tent, while bits of stale food cover the floor. |
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And the cook, Jay Jay, earns five buckets of stars for serving happy drinkers real good food, not idiotic nuked empanadas! |
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Many of us learned years ago to collect pre-bath water in buckets to use in the garden or for doing hand laundry. |
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Now with buckets and hand-held hoses to Council's regulations we are watering occasionally. |
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Millie rose, head still bowed, and poured the last remaining buckets of water into the steaming tub. |
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But tumblers take the place of stemware and requests for ice buckets are cheerfully denied. |
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Andy, the perfect host, had arranged for several buckets of champagne to be waiting on ice for us in the interval bar. |
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She sets her buckets on the front stoop and pauses before opening the door. |
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Yesterday, cranes lifted heavy chunks of concrete, metal beams and giant buckets of broken building materials. |
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A few buckets of well-rotted garden compost or mushroom compost can also be added, which will help to lighten heavy soil. |
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Some of them even brought mud from the garden and worse yet, buckets full of sludge from the cesspit. |
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I really need to mop the floors again, and the thought of buckets and disinfectant makes me virtually homicidal. |
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After painting this room, the decorators decided to tip their buckets of painty, murky water down a sink by the wall. |
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It has no scientific basis and all you are doing is sweating buckets and compressing your fat cells in one particular area. |
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What made it more impressive was the fact it came in a stifling humidity which saw fans sweating buckets just sat in the shade. |
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Trust me you don't want me to be out there in the hot sun picketing, walking around sweating buckets. |
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Michelle Rodriguez sneers the whole way though while sweating buckets of blood and perspiration. |
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This was one of those games where in the end everyone had cuts and bruises and sweating buckets. |
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When he had finished, he poured the milk into the big churns and washed the buckets. |
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Even at the low temperatures of ice machines and ice buckets bacteria can survive and grow. |
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One or two buckets will do for a clean bath for even the most fastidious person. |
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These buckets are of a plastic material and hold about four gallons of perlite. |
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There was a huge plum tree in my yard and we would climb it en masse and fill buckets. |
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Several assistants were putting bottles of beer into coolers by the bar and pouring buckets of crushed ice over them. |
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I've heard the crackheads playing on plastic buckets for quarters in my neighborhood get better drum sounds than this. |
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Often in the winter we would wake up to frost on our quilts and frozen buckets of water in the kitchen. |
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At first, I was sick of fulling up buckets and pouring the water into the sink. |
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The rain poured down in buckets, but Darren rode anyway, sending his horse galloping across the muddy ground. |
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What do a few buckets of waste mean anyway, in the grand scheme of things as you bob up and down atop gazillions of gallons of seawater? |
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She has a dehumidifier in the shop that is releasing eight buckets of water per day. |
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Merja demonstrated how to throw water from the buckets onto the stones, so a wave of intense heat rushed over us. |
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Thunder, lightning, and buckets upon buckets of rain descended on the city. |
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Washing the sink or filling buckets is more convenient if your faucet has a pullout sprayer. |
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As any current observer of demolition will tell you, grapples and thumbed buckets are pervasive for cleanup work. |
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Centuries ago, builders used buckets, barrels, and wheelbarrows to help erect the pyramids. |
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At a signal, they all reached down into the buckets and pulled out ready-prepared balls of groundbait. |
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Using paint buckets and dippers, men and women spent a full hour hurling black-tinted white paint at doors and windows. |
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And women were beginning to wend their way down to the standpipes at the road to collect water for the day to carry back in buckets balanced on their heads. |
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Other offensive odours can come from areas such as the refrigerator, garbage bins, including indoor compost buckets, musty drawers and even shoes. |
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I disturb their efforts to get their children and the few clothes they have with them clean using hoses and battered buckets. |
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One day, as I sat in our driveway in Long Island playing with blocks and buckets, my curiosity got the best of me. |
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Some stores sell special vent buckets for venting dryers indoors. |
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Less equipment meant less choreography on the part of the band and more time to rock out, which they did quite happily, sweating buckets and pandering to the crowd throughout. |
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The extensive menu includes Irish staples such as sausage, bacon and potato casserole, buckets of mussels and breakfasts of blood sausage, fried eggs, bacon and tomato. |
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Some of the rackets we have encountered involved concealing stolen goods in vacuum-cleaning bags, buckets of soapy water and even, once, in lumps of unbaked bread dough. |
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I can remember hearing about the time when they went for their training and had to be timed running to a tap to fill the buckets, then running back again as fast as possible. |
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Slog, slog, slog-with buckets of hot water to break up the ice in the water trough, with loads of cat litter or bluestone to deal with ice or mud, with hay for the pastures. |
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They met in Dubai in October 2004 and worked out for four days in scorching heat, hitting hundreds of tennis balls on a hard court and sweating buckets in the process. |
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People watching from their balconies clapped the demonstrators and poured watering cans, buckets and even hose pipes to cool down the cheering crowd. |
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Sneaker and clothing brands routinely dole out buckets of dough to drape their swag over popular cultural characters. |
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It would be a shame if we were discouraging emerging scholars from reaching deeper into the bookstacks, from sending their buckets down deeper into the wells of knowledge. |
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I've lost gallons of sweat and buckets of blood all for you. |
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Especially at a moment when buckets of blood are swirling in the roiled Republican waters. |
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The rocks are coated with thick black slime out of reach of the 150 young soldiers with olive green shower capes and buckets and spades to shovel up the filth. |
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These include buckets of sand, shovels, axes, commercial fire extinguishers, stirrup pumps and, if you have a lawn, an always-connected garden hose. |
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And for his stint in prison he spent 48 hours in a prison cell, fed on slops, deprived of sleep, and occasionally having buckets of ice cold water thrown over him. |
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When the men shuffle into the courtyard to empty their slop buckets, there are notes from Mozart's Mass in C Minor, and an imprisoned Protestant pastor hands Fontaine a note. |
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My windscreen wipers are knackered and it's snowing buckets. |
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I've bumped into buckets of boxwood, magnolia and holly conditioning in water in the cool pantry before she packed them into an enormous welcoming wreath on the front door. |
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In any event, all Irish prisoners are permitted to leave their cells at night to use toilets rather than their slop buckets if they make that request. |
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London is fighting back hearteningly now, with Twitter citizen armies wielding brooms and mops, buckets, and duct tape. |
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To enjoy these spreaders without worry, plant them in pots or bottomless buckets, then sink the containers almost to their rim in your bed or border. |
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In the morning, Michael and I dumped five-gallon buckets full of compost, forest loam, sand, and leaf mold onto the root cellar's cold cement floor. |
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The bar staff dressed as bunny girls and collection buckets on the bar grew fuller and fuller as people paid for drinks with notes and freely threw in their change. |
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Another faction wants to baptize people by dumping buckets of holy water on them as they ride the log flume under a walk-way at a local theme park. |
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Two of us set off with buckets of water and a stirrup pump and arrived to find the fire was burning on the first floor above the recessed entrance doorway. |
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I could hear the milk-maids' buckets clatter, the cows lowing in the dell, and the indentured servant boy's tortured cries as he was being flogged. |
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I was invited there this summer and expected it to be a rather grey industrialised place populated by rather grey people driving around in rust buckets instead of cars. |
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At the first spluttering sounds of the water ration's arrival through the pipes in the predawn dark, bodies spring from beds to fill buckets and pots. |
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Rain poured down in buckets now, and it stayed like this for an hour. |
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Just as the rain began to fall in buckets, we reached the opera house. |
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Look around and you'll find general-purpose buckets as well as buckets made specifically for digging dirt or sand or rock, cleaning ditches, or grading slopes. |
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I poured some icy buckets over my head and entered the schvitz. |
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With four folks in the front and rear buckets and only three hours of fuel plus reserve aboard, for example, you could bring along 300 pounds of baggage. |
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Subsistence-netters use small boats to gather the fish and bring them to the shore while others wade into the water to collect fish in buckets and plastic bags. |
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From the very first scene, when those little orphan girls begin banging their buckets on the ground in unison singing It's a Hard Knock Life, they had me. |
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We cleaned with brooms, dusters, buckets, and scrubbing brushes. |
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Separate plastic buckets carry the right and left harnesses. |
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Inside the engineering marvel that likely was never really suited for baseball, there were just two people on the field and a few buckets of baseballs. |
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However, if you wanted to stock up on discounted Pyrex or Tupperware dishes, plastic basins or buckets and scented and non-scented candles, it offered good value. |
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Her slow, measured movements of bending, dipping in to the buckets and straightening up, moving each time to the very edge of the ledge had a deeply meditative effect. |
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The museum and galleries service is still looking for holiday items from the 1970s to the present day, including beachwear, buckets and spades, for the exhibition. |
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She leads me into Chinese sweet shops where, alongside usual offerings of chocolates and toffees, there are buckets of candied dried shrimps and sugared squid. |
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Chances are, you've already got buckets of MP3 files on your computer. |
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It allows you to hose off the horse coated in mud, top off water buckets that are crusting with ice, and clean tack and other items without your hands turning blue. |
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Too much water will make the buckets unstable and they may tip over. |
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As the belt with the buckets was lowered into the hold of a ship, the buckets would scoop up the grain and hoist it up into the structure where it was dropped into tall bins. |
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The macho guys could lug up buckets of water, which are sorely needed to flush toilets. |
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They would get up at five o'clock in the morning to milk 45 head of cattle with bucket-style milkers, and then carry the buckets to the milk coolers. |
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For instance, a woman using buckets can do 200-500 square metres while the treadle pump user can cover up to 2,500 square metres within the same given time. |
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The fire occurred at approx. 2 o'clock, when a spark from a fire disposing of waste materials ignited a number of buckets containing paint thinner. |
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The grain would be lifted up in buckets attached to a conveyor belt to the top of the elevator and then distributed into storage bins by a movable spout. |
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Commonly harvested in buckets by fishers walking in the intertidal zone on low tide, other methods have been tried. |
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Does that seem an overharsh judgment on a life spent ordering supersize cokes, buckets of fries and vats of gelato? |
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Though some people use coolers or buckets to brine their turkeys, the easiest way is with a large brining or zip-close plastic bag. |
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The ice buckets have a half-gallon capacity, double thermal walls and nonslip rubber grips. |
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This season it is offering a crystal tick-tack-toe board featuring mini champagne buckets and wine glasses as pawns. |
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The Yanks, with their rust buckets and gas guzzlers are just jealous of European car makers. |
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When the buckets are full, they empty the sap into a gathering tank, which is taken to the sugarhouse. |
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When most larvae developed an eye spot and foot, strings of corrugated plastic plates were placed in buckets as cultch. |
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Anglers may increase the possibility of contamination by emptying bait buckets into fishing venues and collecting or using bait improperly. |
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Bear Mountain Fire Tower's fire fighting theme is complete with hand cannons, hoses, buckets, escape chutes and ladders. |
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Those who are moving sheep may exploit this behavior by leading sheep with buckets of feed. |
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Bar tools accounted for a nearly a quarter of the sales, and ice buckets and coolers took the remaining 4 percent. |
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But it's David Cameron and the Conservative Party whose sales pitch could fill buckets with snake oil. |
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Most of the fruit for market is picked and sold in punnets, but for jam making buckets are used, similar to the raspberry bucket. |
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Used kitty litter buckets are perfect for growing tomatoes and peppers, and an old 42 liter tote is holding lettuces, beets and carrots. |
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These 2-foot-tall sheet metal fences will funnel snakes, toads, lizards, and other herps to buried collection buckets, where they can be counted. |
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Avoid bulky styles such as duffle sacks, buckets, doctors' satchels, and hobos. |
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The life of a muckraking gossip columnist is buckets of fun. |
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Ice, frozen in everything from snowcone cups to 95-litre buckets, is a heat treat. |
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The fleet consisted of Chevys, Drops, Beemers, and buckets, snaking its way through traffic, intimidating onlookers and law enforcement. |
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A vertically mounted water wheel that is rotated by water entering buckets just past the top of the wheel is said to be overshot. |
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It was often possible to open a pipe near a burning building and connect it to a hose to play on a fire or fill buckets. |
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One of those technologies is the Noria, which is basically a wheel fitted with buckets on the peripherals for lifting water. |
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The decision was influenced by the fact that the buckets could catch and use even a small volume of water. |
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Chains of buckets to raise water was a Roman technology had been used in various guises since antiquity. |
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Their first yoghurt was made in stainless steel buckets and cultured in the airing cupboard at Tal y Bryn farm. |
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Scooping up several salps from the sea, the researchers dropped them into buckets of seawater thick with Noctiluca blooms. |
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To add to the fun, people can bring along water buckets, inflatables and water guns, and there will be live music and food and drink on sale. |
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To add to the fun people are encouraged to bring buckets, inflatables and water guns to squirt and splash each other with. |
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To add to the fun, people are encouraged to bring water buckets, inflatables and water guns to squirt and splash each other with. |
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Nuraeni put the stove, the plate rack, and buckets beneath a melinjo tree behind their home. |
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A new sand box was also constructed under the play ground frames where the kids can play with their spades and buckets. |
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There's sand down and everything there, and she enjoys playing with her buckets and spades. |
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Scots drinkers risk a deadly hangover after a cocktail of bugs were found in pub ice buckets. |
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During the early days of railroading, the crew simply stopped next to a stream and filled the tender using leather buckets. |
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Helmeted firefighters used primitive methods to fight the inferno, including metal squirters and leather buckets. |
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So, for example, we use poster paints and for the river we use plastic buckets and for the forest we use cardboard boxes. |
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They combine to produce a full-bodied red wine offering with buckets of fruitiness. |
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Cadole, North Wales Derived from the words cat and hole, this town could be named after the cat-hole, a device used to lift men or buckets through the shafts in the lead mine. |
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And most of this pollution comes from how they produce and use energy, often with inefficient coal-fired power plants that are old rust buckets well past their use-by dates. |
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Minor rust is quite treatable and to be fair most later Minis were bought by people who were fans of them so complete rust buckets are still somewhat rare. |
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A plan to tow more than a dozen rust buckets of ships, each an environmental hazard in its own right, through Irish waters to a scrapyard in north-east England defies belief. |
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They always had more milk than they needed and often entire buckets would clabber and one of her brothers would carry it out to the bunkhouse for the vaqueros. |
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The rush to dredge resulted in engineering problems, with those who had not first ascertained the depth of the wash by boring later dredging up only buckets of water. |
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Another complaint was that German guards kicked over buckets of water that had been left at the roadside by French civilians for the marching prisoners to drink. |
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The pipeline system greatly reduced the physical labor of milking since the farmer no longer needed to carry around huge heavy buckets of milk from each cow. |
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I shall have tons of cream in silver buckets and raspberry ripples. |
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This has two sets of blades or buckets running in opposite directions, so that it can turn in either direction depending on which side the water is directed. |
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They splash each other using buckets, water guns, and even garden hoses. |
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He reportedly demanded the use of a Gulf Stream jet, 80 hotel rooms for his entourage, 20 buckets of KFC chicken and five cases of chocolate drink Yoo-hoo. |
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A sickening cocktail of bugs is floating around pub ice buckets. |
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The purposefulness of the motors resembles that of the spellbound brooms in Disney's Fantasia, relentlessly carrying buckets of water up the castle stairs. |
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Many of the festival's famous rain dances, where revellers soak each other with buckets of water, were scrapped in Mumbai after a call by Bollywood actors to conserve water. |
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Keep ice chests closed and latched, and tubs and buckets emptied of water. |
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These buckets include taxable, tax-deferred and tax-free assets. |
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In terms of category growth, glass drinkware sales rose 5 percent, sets and decanters rose 6 percent, and ice buckets and coolers went up 8 percent. |
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Our rationale was to slice a galactic survey into small redshift buckets. |
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The new backhoe can accommodate several types of attachments including 6-in-1 buckets, augers, snowblades, hammers and v-type buckets, among others. |
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